New Restrictions on Media Content Proposed

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The White House has announced a new initiative aimed at tackling perceived media bias. The plan involves creating an official portal where citizens can report instances they believe constitute “fake news” or misinformation, according to sources familiar with the administration’s thinking.

Deputy Communications Director Kaelan Dorr stated that this effort was prioritized from what he termed “Day One.” This system is designed to identify and expose allegedly unchecked bias in traditional media outlets. The portal allows individuals to submit concerns via text message using the keyword BIAS, directing examples directly to White House authorities.

The administration intends to make these flagged materials publicly accessible through their official channels. Kaelan Dorr suggested this serves as an alternative resource for Americans amidst widespread reports of misinformation circulating freely. He characterized the approach as reflecting a commitment to transparency and accuracy in government communication specifically concerning media bias issues.

This proposal comes with assertions about differences between coverage received by various individuals, though specific details remain undisclosed pending further development or authorization from relevant leadership bodies involved in such matters according to the most recent communications guidelines issued by affected entities under investigation for potential policy discrepancies related to national security concerns.